Dua Zahra's father approaches SC to stop couple from leaving Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD -- Dua Zahra's father Mehdi Ali Kazmi has approached the Supreme Court, once again, (SC) to stop his daughter and her husband from leaving Pakistan.

Zahra who had mysteriously gone missing from Karachi in April but later declared that she had run away from her home to marry 21-year-old Zaheer Ahmed.

Zaheer, in an interview, had hinted about taking Zahra out of Pakistan as they have seen the entire country, while responding to the question where the couple would have a "honeymoon."

However, Kazmi on Wednesday filed a petition in the SC's Karachi registry, stating "Zahra has talked about travelling out of the country." The plea requests the court to restrict Zahra from giving more interviews and going out of Pakistan.

Kazmi has also requested the court to order Zahra's "recovery" and production in the court.

Earlier, Kazmi had moved the apex court against Sindh High Court (SHC's) decision allowing his teenager daugher to decide where she wants to go, with her parents or husband.

"The medical records revealed Dua's age to be 17...

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